Word: cains
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Hearst Editor Arthur Brisbane saw the pictures, wrote an editorial about them. Hearst's Chicago Herald & Examiner took the cue, arranged to have Acting Corporal Garland E. Cain of Chanute Field, Rantoul, 111. make a similar set of pictures, using two cameras, one painted white so that Corporal Cain would know which to start on when the other was empty. Last week the Herex printed a full page of its pictures-excellent pictures, but not quite so good as the Germans', possibly because Corporal Cain had to think about pulling the ripcord of his 'chute, whereas...
...Corporal Cain the second before he stepped off the plane's wing (see upper cut). But the open, straining mouth did not express terror or anguish; Corporal Cain was merely gasping in one last deep breath of rushing air before his plunge. Another view (see lower cut) showed what the parachutist sees as he looks down to select a landing spot...
...Summary: HARVARD ARMY Everett, Baldwin, l.w. r.w., Wagstaff Garrison, Wood, Putnam, e. e., Darcy Cunningham, Saltonstall, r.w. l.w., Cain Batchelder, l.d. r.d., Tapping Crosby, Palmer, r.d. l.d., Cotter Ellis, Wendell, g. g., Waters...
With Rocknesque strategy, Coach Wade sent out his second team to start with. Washington State, unable to gain, was cautious. Both sides kicked, watched for breaks. Suddenly Alabama's huge All-American tackle, Fred Sington. tore off his sweater, rushed onto the field; with him came Backfielders Cain, Suther, Campbell. In a few minutes Jimmy Moore slid in from the end as though in a reverse, took the ball from Campbell, tossed it far down the field to Flash Suther, who had no one to stop him. Eberdt intercepted a Washington State pass and in two plays the Tide...
...Cain and Artem, directed by P. P. Betrov-Bytov, is silent, with a wonderfully effective musical accompaniment...